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The 47th William Blum Lecture, Nickel and Surface Finishing: A Glorious Past - an Uncertain Future

Author: Dr. Eric W. Brooman
Issue: , 2009


Normally, this Lecture provides the opportunity for the awardee to present some highlights of their research and development accomplishments over the years that led to their nomination and selection. However, in light of the important Plenary Session on The Global Outlook on Nickel, I was asked to tailor my presentation towards: (1) the significant contributions nickel has made to the manufacturing base in the past and present; (2) the contributions made by the metal and surface finishing industries, research at academic institutions, and research, development and technology transfer at government and military laboratories and related facilities; (3) the concern about the impact of present and proposed regulations and legislation pertaining to nickel; and finally (4) describing the opportunities for surface finishing relating to nickel to contribute in the future.


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